WEATHER HEADLINES:

→ Few Showers Develop Tonight

→ Showers/Storms Early Wednesday

→ Drier Weather Thursday

Expect cloud cover to increase overnight across the region. A southerly breeze combined with these extra clouds will help to keep temperatures warmer than average. A few scattered showers and storms are also expected to develop.

Lows Tonight:

  • Central New York: 63 - 69
  • Northern New York: 50s/60s
  • Southern Tier: 62 - 68

Scattered showers and a few thunderstorms will be moving across the region through about the first half or so of Wednesday. As we head deeper through the afternoon, rain chances will diminish as a cold front slides through. Expect increasing sun toward day's end as well.

Highs Wednesday:

  • Central New York: 70 - 75
  • Northern New York: Near 70
  • Southern Tier: 73 - 79

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Thursday's weather will be much improved for outdoor activities. We will see plenty of sunshine. Highs will be slightly cooler for most locations, only reaching the upper-60s and low-70s.

Friday will also feature lots of sunshine and dry weather. Highs will remain unseasonably cool as we finish the work and school week.

Looking ahead to the weekend there will be lots of dry time around, but a couple of spotty showers cannot completely be ruled out. We will get a little taste of fall too, with highs only getting into the 60s to near 70.

Dry weather looks to be around as we begin next week, but temperatures look to remain below average for some time.

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